Un hombre cree que ha dejado su misterioso pasado atrás y que puede llevar una nueva vida en paz. Pero cuando conoce a una joven bajo el control de gánsteres rusos ultra-violentos, no puede ... Leer todoUn hombre cree que ha dejado su misterioso pasado atrás y que puede llevar una nueva vida en paz. Pero cuando conoce a una joven bajo el control de gánsteres rusos ultra-violentos, no puede quedarse de brazos cruzados.Un hombre cree que ha dejado su misterioso pasado atrás y que puede llevar una nueva vida en paz. Pero cuando conoce a una joven bajo el control de gánsteres rusos ultra-violentos, no puede quedarse de brazos cruzados.
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- 1 premio ganado y 9 nominaciones en total
Mike O'Dea
- Remar
- (as Mike P. O'Dea)
Anastasia Mousis Sanidopoulos
- Jenny
- (as Anastasia Mousis)
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Antoine Fuqua's and Denzel Washington's paths collide once more as they come together to create a stylish and daring action thriller about a man with a mysterious past, whose quiet life suddenly turns into a rip- roaring adventure of guns and thrills. Both Denzel Washington and Chloe Grace Moretz give stellar performances and display perfect chemistry as two friends stuck in a world of crime and violence. Arguably Fuqua's best film since 'Training Day', 'The Equalizer' is a brutal and merciless tale that explores the Russian underworld on the East Coast and the corruption ties within the law enforcement of Boston's police department.
Denzel Washington is just great and The Equalizer belongs like the John Wick (Keanu Reeves) and Taken (Liam Neeson) movies to the new masterclass of revenge/vigilante movies. The Equalizer is a true to the heart successor of our former (or still) heroes of long gone times like Mr. Eastwood and Mr. Bronson: the king is dead, long live the king, so to say.
The Equalizer is great stuff - if you like your action spiced up with a good shot of violence.
The Equalizer is great stuff - if you like your action spiced up with a good shot of violence.
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Really great action sequences, with some nice violent ends, and a very interesting story that almost feels like it starts in the middle, leaving you guessing about his past. It kind of has a very John Wick feel to it, but maybe slightly less over-the-top crazy.
So I just finished watching Equalizer (EQ1) again, so I can watch Equalizer 2 (EQ2) for the comparison.
It's too bad both films had the same director and writers, as they have a bad habit of dragging out the writing and the scenes. Both films at just over 2 hours is just way too long, especially in the simplistic singular plot or EQ1. However, that plot still worked, and mainly because of the entire casts especially Denzel Washington's performance(s). EQ2 certainly had better pacing and a more suspenseful plot - albeit predictable, however it had many plot issues and holes as well as some scenes that needed to be edited down. The new supporting cast was not as strong either.
Which did I enjoy better? Probably EQ1 by a small margin, but they both got an 8/10 from me, as they each had their merits and issues. Nevertheless still enjoyable. I hope if they come out with a EQ3, they speed up the pacing within the writing and directing.
It's too bad both films had the same director and writers, as they have a bad habit of dragging out the writing and the scenes. Both films at just over 2 hours is just way too long, especially in the simplistic singular plot or EQ1. However, that plot still worked, and mainly because of the entire casts especially Denzel Washington's performance(s). EQ2 certainly had better pacing and a more suspenseful plot - albeit predictable, however it had many plot issues and holes as well as some scenes that needed to be edited down. The new supporting cast was not as strong either.
Which did I enjoy better? Probably EQ1 by a small margin, but they both got an 8/10 from me, as they each had their merits and issues. Nevertheless still enjoyable. I hope if they come out with a EQ3, they speed up the pacing within the writing and directing.
What holds this film back the most is it doesn't really do much to separate from all the other action flicks of a man taking the law in his own hands. The films plot isn't to bad its pretty simple and doesn't go anyway you wouldn't expect. The action scenes are solid bloody, gorey, and enjoyable to watch.
But what I would usually critique as being slightly above average goes above average thanks to Denzel Washington's great performance. It's no Man on Fire but it's satisfactory nonetheless.
It's a little to long considering the content of the film but it remains an enjoyable film, not great but not terrible.
IMDb: 7/10 Letterboxd: 3/5
Watched on Blu-ray.
But what I would usually critique as being slightly above average goes above average thanks to Denzel Washington's great performance. It's no Man on Fire but it's satisfactory nonetheless.
It's a little to long considering the content of the film but it remains an enjoyable film, not great but not terrible.
IMDb: 7/10 Letterboxd: 3/5
Watched on Blu-ray.
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- TriviaThe script originally had no back story about Robert, so Denzel Washington contributed much to the character's background and back story, including McCall having obsessive-compulsive disorder (OCD). In addition to his daily physical and fight training before filming, Washington interviewed several real-life OCD sufferers in order to gain insights on how to play that disorder correctly.
- ErroresThe quote shown at the start of the movie, "The two most important days of your life are the day you're born and the day you find out why", is attributed to Mark Twain whereas the source of this quote is actually unknown.
- Citas
Robert McCall: When you pray for rain, you gotta deal with the mud too.
- Créditos curiososThe two most important days in your life are the day you were born and the day you find out why. -- Mark Twain
- Versiones alternativasThe UK cinema, DVD and Blu-ray versions are cut for violence to secure a 15 rating, removing or reducing the following:
- The closeup of the corkscrew being pushed further into Tevi's mouth, and the final shot of his face right before it's withdrawn.
- The first shot of the mercenary bleeding and choking on the barbed wire noose.
- A closeup of Teddy beating Little John's bloodied face twice, and a shot from behind that shows him readying another punch.
- The gangster being impaled through the neck was shortened at the start and end.
- ConexionesFeatured in The Equalizer: A Villain's Psychosis (2014)
- Bandas sonorasSixteen
Written by Screamin' Jay Hawkins (as Jay Hawkins), Chris Ellul, Kelvin Swaby, Daniel Taylor (as Dan Taylor) and Spencer Page
Performed by The Heavy
Courtesy of Counter Records
By arrangement with Zync Music Group LLC
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Detalles
- Fecha de lanzamiento
- País de origen
- Sitios oficiales
- Idiomas
- También se conoce como
- The Equalizer
- Locaciones de filmación
- Haverhill, Massachusetts, Estados Unidos(Home Mart)
- Productoras
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Taquilla
- Presupuesto
- USD 55,000,000 (estimado)
- Total en EE. UU. y Canadá
- USD 101,530,738
- Fin de semana de estreno en EE. UU. y Canadá
- USD 34,137,828
- 28 sep 2014
- Total a nivel mundial
- USD 192,330,738
- Tiempo de ejecución
- 2h 12min(132 min)
- Color
- Mezcla de sonido
- Relación de aspecto
- 2.39 : 1
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